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“You know something? I think you’re going to be the great love of my life.”
Don’t get married to someone who requires that you act quote, unquote, ‘normal’ in order to please him, okay? You don’t have to be anybody’s idea of normal. You’re wonderful and you’re an acquired taste, not just some generic woman who might be a match for just any old random guy.
Love just showed up, right there on the curb on a Tuesday morning. The feeling slams into me.
They are a complete unit, needing nothing else in the whole world.
“If you’re going to freak out over every little apparent setback in your life, you’re not going to enjoy life as much as you could be,” she says and actually laughs. “How about you just try to remember that it’s all going to work out, and don’t sweat the details. Just sit back and be curious, why don’t you?”
“Everything can change for the better in one instant.”
La Starla was the officiant, and she asked us all to concentrate on magic and the universe and the incredible miracles that wait for us around every corner if we just have the sense to look for them and pay attention.
I understood something I didn’t know before—how grief and love can show up in the same moment and be quite comfortable together.

